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Art Beat Foundation was founded in 2010 with the mission of supporting artistic community. We believe that art, in its various forms, plays an important part in any healthy society--and a vibrant community of artists, with strong ties and interactions, is the source of this contribution. Besides live musical events, Art Beat offers many affordable workshops at our studios within The 25th Street Collective, 477 25th Street, Oakland, CA (Between Broadway and Telegraph). http://www.artbeatfoundation.org/?page_id=533

Lekha Publishers and its school of creative and critical writing are committed to developing a generation of children who think outside the book! We do this by showing children how to write from their hearts and by publishing books that deal with familiar children's subjects in a unique way. We offer summer camps and year round learning opportunities for grades 1st--High School. Including topics that will lead to students being better prepared for STAR, SAT, and College Entrance Essay requirements.…

Bookmaking classes for kids in Noe Valley. Led by local Children's book Author and former preschool teacher Michelle Diaz Cannon and Art Center, Artist Carla Deasy. In the preschoolers sessions story time, song, and movement are all used to unlock creativity in the first half of the class. Each children's class explores the components of a story and allows the child to create their own book based on the theme of the session. The 4 week session culminates with a student made hardcover published book.…

Santa Clara Adult Education, part of the Santa Clara Unified School District, is a non-profit school providing a wide variety of programs and learning opportunities for adults in the Santa Clara/San Jose Area. We specialize in low-cost, high quality education and offer everything from cooking workshops to parenting classes to GED Test Preparation. Looking to get your High School Diploma? We've got that, too. The Career and Technical Education division offers in - demand, short term training in areas…

The City of Oakland's Office of Parks and Recreation (OPR) offers recreation programs, sports, cultural and performing arts, boating, community gardening, and other leisure activities for adults, youth, and children. OPR operates 27 recreation sites, 140 parks and playgrounds, 54 ball fields, 50 tennis courts, 9 community gardens, 5 outdoor swimming pools, 3 public golf courses, and a host of other facilities in Oakland. OPR is committed and dedicated to offering quality services, activities, and…